Featuring real, high quality ingredients, these two unique flavor of Taste of the Wild Grain-Free Canned Cat Food are specially formulated to mimic a specific region where your cat's wild ancestors thrived. Whether you're feeding these meals on their own, or with Taste of the Wild Grain-Free Dry Cat Food, these formulas are sure to please even the most finicky feline. Starting with real fish, these diets are high in the protein your carnivore cat loves. Each formula is then supplemented with nutrient dense fruits & veggies to deliver the antioxidants and other vitamins & minerals to support your cat's healthy immune system.

Every Taste of the Wild Grain-Free Canned Cat Food is grain-free, gluten-free, and features no corn or soy. The amazingly palatable texture will keep your cat enjoying meal after meal, plus, the canned recipes with their irresistible gravy will keep your cat hydrated while you lower his carbohydrate intake.

Taste of the Wild Grain-Free Canned Cat Food

Grain-free and gluten-free

Made with quality fish and meat

Regionally specific, ancestrally accurate diets

Supplemented with fruits & veggies

Highly palatable texture in a delicious gravy

Available in 3 oz and 5.5 oz can singles and cases in 2 unique formulas:

Canyon RiverMimicking the diet of a pristine river, this diet features delicious trout & smoked salmon, giving it the palatability your cat loves. Supplemented with fruits & veggies to deliver natural antioxidants and sweet potatoes for highly digestible energy, this grain-free formula is protein rich, low in carbohydrates, and features a hydrating, delicious gravy.

Rocky MountainComplete with roasted venison & smoked salmon, this grain-free and gluten-free diet is high in protein and low in carbohydrates. Featuring an antioxidant rich berry blend, this diet features the natural vitamins and minerals your cat needs to thrive.

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The reviews below are presented for informational purposes only and are not intended as an endorsement of any product. The information is not intended to be a substitute for visits to your local veterinarian. Instead, these testimonials offer the reader information and opinions written by pet owners and/or veterinarians concerning animal health and products that they have used.

My picky IBD kitty was happy to try this brand, and seems to be doing ok with it so far. I was worried about the texture, it is chunky with a little bit of sauce, and my cat usually only eats paté. But I just used a fork and mashed it up and he ate it right away. It seems to have quality ingredients. Though fruits & veggies should not really be in cat food, I don't see any chunks of them, so that's helpful. It's a grain free wet food so that's also a bonus.

I remember when the Diamond Food Company introduced the Taste of the Wild brand about 8 or so years ago. Diamond was well known at our chain as an above average food with respectable product sources and using fresh meat, at that time VERY UNIQUE, and keeping up with innovations in pet food nutrition.

Taste of the Wild's claim to fame is following the recipe of success for their other brands of Premium Edge, Diamond, Professional and Chicken Soup; Present the pet food world with FRESH ingredients, utilizing higher quality product, unique innovative ingredients from well run facilities while keeping the cost reasonable for customers.

What makes Taste of the Wild that much more unique: higher amounts of protein. Fresh protein. Straight sourced protein. (A key guide to dog food that was always helpful back in my day: It's not the FIRST ingredient, it's the first 6-8 ingredients are the bulk of the ingredients of any formula) Their T.O.W. diets consist of 4 or more proteins and higher quality grain or secondary ingredients (brown rice, sweet potatoes, blueberries..etc)

The only downfall I've had reported back is that some pets find the formula, protein heavy, a bit rich for their digestive track. Canines and Felines are carnivores, plain and simple. But after years and years of diets being so heavily grained down, some pets just may not be able to overcome this.

One of my 2 year old boys had a very bad urinary tract blockage so I've switched all 5 of our formerly ferals to higher quality food. I got the EVO wet as recommended by the vet, but they were not crazy about it - however, mixed with the Taste of the Wild, they gobble it down. $2000 (the vet bill) buys a lot of "expensive" cat food.

Living in a rural area, many feral cats around. A young feral cat found his way to our barn. The young cat was very sick and hungry. Fortunately I had Taste of the Wild dog food. This cat truly enjoyed the meal! I quickly purchased Taste of the Wild canned and dry food for cats! This young cat has not missed a meal! Since, the cat has been vetted and neutered! This young boy has a permanent home with a great diet he enjoys! What a great feline at that!